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Q: What will prevent the ignition of gasoline vapors if an inboard engine backfires?
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Inboard engine backfires what will prevent the ignition of gasoline fumes?

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What would prevent the ignition of gasoline vapors if an inboard engine backfire?

A carburetor air intake screen.


What will prevent the ignition of gasoline vapors if engine backfires?

most watercraft are required by law to be outfitted with a USCG approved intake spark/flame arrestor.


What is a backfire flame arrestor?

A carburetor backfire flame arrestor Is a safety device intended to prevent inboard engine explosions.Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines


What is a carburetor backfire flame arrestor?

A carburetor backfire flame arrestor Is a safety device intended to prevent inboard engine explosions.Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines


EQ-21 which of the following is true of a carburetor backfire flame arrestor?

Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.


What will prevent the ignition of gasoline fumes in a backfire?

Flame arrestor.


Why is a back-fire flame arrestors required on an inboard mounted gasoline engine?

to prevent the exhausts collected in the engine area from igniting


If your pleasure craft engine back fires will that prevent the ignition of gasoline fumes?

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What element was added to gasoline to prevent knocking?

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